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The weather in Wang Du is one of them.

Hello, everyone, this is the "balance point". I like traveling and sharing my life. The theme of this time is "Beijing is the political, economic and cultural center of China, with numerous tourism resources. It is also the city with the largest number of "World Heritage" in the world (7 places), with 8 national 5A-level scenic spots and countless other A-level scenic spots (200 places). For the citizens of Beijing Xicheng, Dingdu Peak in Mentougou is a good choice. Although it is a 3A-level scenic spot, it is more suitable for weekend travel than Jietai Temple and Tanzhe Temple in 4A-level scenic spots.

Friends who like to travel know that there are three famous scenic spots in Mentougou, Beijing (Lingshan, Baihua Mountain and Miao Feng), two temples (Tanzhe Temple and Jietai Temple), a river (Yongding River) and a lake (Pearl Lake). This kind of scenic spot is not suitable for gathering a large number of tourists, so friends who want to travel on weekends had better choose outdoor activities such as climbing mountains, swimming in lakes and rivers. Of course, it is best to choose mountains with beautiful scenery and low altitude. While enjoying the scenery, you can also do a certain amount of mountaineering, which has a certain exercise effect on your health. Dingdu Peak is such a suitable place.

Ding Du Pavilion is a 3A-level scenic spot. In fact, it doesn't matter if you don't wait for the Ding Du Pavilion. Of course, if the weather is fine and the permeability is good, I want to experience the momentum of "the Grand Canal in the east and the Ding Du Pavilion in the west" and see Beijing from the West Chang 'an Avenue. Partners looking for this feeling can spend tickets from 40 yuan to experience it, otherwise it is unnecessary, but it is suggested that they must hike up the mountain from Tanzhe Temple Town, otherwise they will miss the scenery along the way.

Ding Dufeng has many aliases: Niuxinshan, Niuxintuo, Guacaojian, Rifengtuo, Wangdufeng and Lion Mountain. I have been there twice. It happened to rain for the first time, and the temperature was not very high. The fog on the mountain is very bright, just like a fairyland. Besides, it's past three o'clock in the afternoon and the sun is setting in the west.

We three brothers walked up while listening to music, and 40 minutes passed unconsciously. When we arrived, we realized that it was not open, and no one was even on duty. Besides, our purpose this time is just to explore the road. When we originally planned to come together, the large troops turned around at the gate of the scenic spot and returned along the road. We are very surprised that we still need shepherds returning on the road at dusk.

I didn't know it was still being renovated when I went there for the second time. We met a man on duty, Gao Wu. We are "closed to the outside world". We didn't go hiking this time, but fortunately we went by car. However, after a turn, we found a "Kyoto Rose Manor" as a place to eat and a "mountain-watching building" for hikers to rest and watch, just like an observation deck. Last time, we were probably in a hurry and couldn't find it.

Dingdu Peak is less than 1000 meters above sea level, which is especially suitable for junior mountain climbers. We will climb Dingdu Peak for the third time this weekend, and we have contacted each other online. The weather in Beijing is also very good recently. I hope we can be lucky enough to see the Forbidden City from the Ding Du Pavilion. We have prepared binoculars and telephoto lenses.

Recently, however, it's a pity that the flowering period has basically passed, and the fruit is not mature yet. It's really green and yellow. However, the environment has nothing to say. Come here every year to climb mountains and drink mountain springs, especially your own tea. It tastes really good. No wonder Yao became a monk in Tanzhe Temple here.

Will you go to Dingdu Peak in Mentougou this weekend? Welcome to leave a message, thanks for reading!